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To: allmendream

Can you tell me the success rate of breeding a lion with a tiger? What are the chances of its offpring living long enough to reproduce? Perhaps 1 in 500,000? Your lion and tiger example is weak.


162 posted on 11/15/2007 12:38:59 PM PST by bigcat32
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To: bigcat32
It doesn’t have any more trouble with the interbreeding than a horse and a donkey. They are COMPLETELY viable and live a full and healthy life. Lygers are built like a tank and are easily the biggest of the big cats, they are quite healthy. They have no problem at all living full lives, and a Tigon has had offspring with another Tiger.

You said it was impossible. Now it is just a weak example? I guess a weak example of something that you claim is impossible doesn’t discount the idea that it was impossible in the first place? First your own definitions for words, now a new system of logic. I like it!

163 posted on 11/15/2007 12:55:58 PM PST by allmendream
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